How Child and Early Marriages Hinder Women in Kvemo Kartli From Getting Education and Becoming Financially Independent
08/03/2016
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In 2013 UN Women Georgia, in cooperation with the Institute for Social Studies and Analysis (ISSA), Tbilisi, conducted a study on The Needs and Priorities of Ethnic Minority Women in the Kvemo Kartli Region. The study provides an overview of the challenges and barriers preventing ethnic minority women from participating in public life and in decision-making processes.
JumpStart Georgia visualized the main findings of the study. The infographic shows how child and early marriages hinder women in Kvemo Kartli from getting education and becoming financially independent.
- Organization: JumpStart Georgia
- Reporter: Mariam Gamkharashvili (JumpStart Georgia)
- Designer: Ia Ninoshvili (JumpStart Georgia)
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- Language: English, ქართული
- Category: Economy / Business, Education, Gender, Lifestyle / Culture
- Type: Infographic